A man has sparked outrage after penning a letter pleading for skimpy bikinis to be banned from Aussie beaches because it makes him feel 'uncomfortable'.
Community worker Ian Grace pleaded for Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate to ban skimpy G-string bikinis in a letter published in the Gold Coast Bulletin on Saturday.
Mr Grace, who is the founder and president of local charity Youth Music Venture, said the reason for his concern was 'protection'.
'I don't believe that young teens want to be seen as sexy, it's just the fashion right now,' he wrote.
The Gold Coast charity worker, who was a finalist in the 2023 Gold Coast Australian of the Year Local Hero category and was the 2022 Gold Coast Volunteer of the Year, admits the problem is unfair, but is still a problem.
The volunteer said 'bare bums' are just as erotic as bare breasts so they should be barred in the same way
Mr Grace detailed an incident that left him feeling 'uncomfortable' when he recently walked past a woman in a G-string.
'One young lady in particular was walking on the footpath on the main road and had the tiniest triangle in front and was as close to naked as anyone could be,' he wrote.
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